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Current Siberian heating is unprecedented during the past seven millennia

Earth Sciences

Current Siberian heating is unprecedented during the past seven millennia

R. M. Hantemirov, C. Corona, et al.

Uncover the implications of unprecedented warming in the Arctic with groundbreaking research conducted by Rashit M. Hantemirov and colleagues. This study reveals that recent anthropogenic changes have disrupted a millennia-old cooling trend, highlighting significant concerns for both nature and humanity.... show more
Abstract
The Arctic is warming faster than any other region on Earth. Putting this rapid warming into perspective is challenging because instrumental records are often short or incomplete in polar regions and precisely-dated temperature proxies with high temporal resolution are largely lacking. Here, we provide this long-term perspective by reconstructing past summer temperature variability at Yamal Peninsula – a hotspot of recent warming – over the past 7638 years using annually resolved tree-ring records. We demonstrate that the recent anthropogenic warming interrupted a multi-millennial cooling trend. We find the industrial-era warming to be unprecedented in rate and to have elevated the summer temperature to levels above those reconstructed for the past seven millennia (in both 30-year mean and the frequency of extreme summers). This is undoubtedly of concern for the natural and human systems that are being impacted by climatic changes that lie outside the envelope of natural climatic variations for this region.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 25, 2022
Authors
Rashit M. Hantemirov, Christophe Corona, Sébastien Guillet, Stepan G. Shiyatov, Markus Stoffel, Timothy J. Osborn, Thomas M. Melvin, Ludmila A. Gorlanova, Vladimir V. Kukarskih, Alexander Y. Surkov, Georg von Arx, Patrick Fonti
Tags
Arctic warming
tree-ring records
Yamal Peninsula
anthropogenic effects
temperature variability
climate change
industrial-era warming
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